Luis Masriera
Luis Masriera (1872-1958) was a Spanish jeweler and artist who worked in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. He was known for his highly intricate and delicate designs, often incorporating enamel, diamonds, and other precious materials.
Masriera was born into a family of jewelers in Barcelona, Spain, and began working in the family business at a young age. He studied painting and drawing at the Escola de la Llotja in Barcelona, and his artistic training heavily influenced his jewelry designs.
Masriera gained international recognition for his work in the early 20th century, exhibiting at major art exhibitions in Paris, London, and other cities. His designs were highly sought after by the wealthy and fashionable elite of the time, including royalty and celebrities.
Today, Masriera's jewelry is highly collectible and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of Art Nouveau and Art Deco design. His designs are notable for their intricate details and high level of craftsmanship, and continue to inspire contemporary jewelers and designers.
Masriera was born into a family of jewelers in Barcelona, Spain, and began working in the family business at a young age. He studied painting and drawing at the Escola de la Llotja in Barcelona, and his artistic training heavily influenced his jewelry designs.
Masriera gained international recognition for his work in the early 20th century, exhibiting at major art exhibitions in Paris, London, and other cities. His designs were highly sought after by the wealthy and fashionable elite of the time, including royalty and celebrities.
Today, Masriera's jewelry is highly collectible and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of Art Nouveau and Art Deco design. His designs are notable for their intricate details and high level of craftsmanship, and continue to inspire contemporary jewelers and designers.